The Houston Daily Post (Houston, Tex.), Vol. ELEVENTH YEAR, No. 338, Ed. 1, Saturday, March 7, 1896 Page: 6 of 8
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IN THE FIEfiD OF POLITICS
Resolutions Cnlling for a Democratic
Mass Meeting Monday Night
THEIR DEMANDS FULLY SET TORTII
tll of Titans Ircont nl the Meeting
llhlcu llrnimht rotlli 111
lte ulutloni
A few nights ago there was a mooting
of thfl supporters of Judfro Brasboara can
eltdacy for tho movoraltj to tnko pome ac-
tion In regard to tho night primary clec
tlon question and committee vvns ap
pointed to draw up resolution exprwslvo
of tho sentiment of the meeting The com
mitter mnilo its report yrfltorday and tho
faetH Just related became known when
tho resolutions were handed to th mem
tiers of the prow for publication The fol-
lowing are tho resolutions
We tho undersigned democrats of tho
city of HouMon do hero make the follow-
ing declarations and urge their consider-
ation by tho democratic masses of IIouu
ton
1 That for twentyfive 5ears a demo-
cratic nomination In Houston has been
equivalent to an election
2 That tho Interest of the entire popula-
tion center upon such a nomination
3 That the democratic nomination
fihould bo obtained only by fair and hon
orablo methods and by offering every
convenience and 1u00nunod1Uon to the
attainment of fair reaults thus Insuring
un expression of choke In perfect accord
and harmony with tho majority of the
democrats of the oity
I That of lite yearn partisan manipu-
lators and vitrd heelers under the name
und gulso of democracy hive with sel-
fish purpose conspired together and jicr
lected a schema of holding primary elec-
tions In tho clt cunplo Hit fraud corrup-
tion and violence by vvhleii the will ot tile
majority of iho 1 evident city Ueniotrac >
llad been defeated
6 To to grai tui extent have th < lr evil
practices I lii KULucfKsrull rned tin tnit
xnany lieinl eMs of our democratic citUtns
have tur id u a > dlBhetuwuuel d < t luring
publkl > t i ti unlive tlieeo peculiar meth-
ods jro cluui rid liny vvtll ctusc to attend
our primary elftutuia
i fno orgaiiialiou or tho city democ-
racy and 01 the 1 iiim u uucnn > alike
lire involvid b > similar runUIUoiis so oi >
Jeetu liable its to mei 1 k t tvitli demorali
sation and final Il > riinizititm Tlie
dcmotroiii ot Die eoiiniv in i of tlio city
alike have tit ill eeili d lifcelhll nt dlff I
cnt piuoii ii ltig hIkh g at the
jnurkt h im and 1110 iiumjikm I11dikua
t on xpreied lit iiust of litdlpututile
proofs of tin < rlmiiil nu HitKli t ivhieli
tin ne manipulators e tf hie suiettAttftillj
rtso ltd and perpiiuui1 ihtlr couiitd of
our 1 outii 1 1 1 > > tli 11 piuliar inthud
All iavlts halu b 11 inn 1 and r muin un
chalh 1 fil vv1 re mi n In lirgo utiml > ti
liavu hi > ii hind u nl UniKiru 1 Into our
priivil f uni I vtnl tho lliniis of ur
ell ana oui loitte pr 1 iilcl colonl 1
toirillid aid n r I il llUt cattle 111 I
mar 1 cil in eoitumi uiidii cover of nl ht
Into tile liUls of our p uiuirli
7 Vv ind thai t 11uilu promlm nt
jnmlM rs of the lie iJirnontU xtilitlvt
eumne ttie are mn II liti for oft I III pn f
rimeiii and liavi nut n i
nil prnr < ly tho hlinill h ig f r > m slid
eommitt
v I IiIh txecinivn commlttm lins bv 1l
firmtl 11 1 on mi onii < i 10 tim put I
tat tin old svsim r liolilliiK nli In mi
lMa < i ill i 11 1111 un 1 must irt ill
ludhnt Ihi iv if hulling mikIi nihln
pnmin 1 11 tin jtH tr this m tli of
Jl ir h 1N
V Tin lost bgWliiire lint recognize 1
the HVrtim of liv pilmnrv dniiniA In
nvnonin tho poiibin 1 iif nn m frtudu
l nt 1mi lite u Inn lit rntn 1 om
iililn 1 of oud tin lpnio rittli iltizoim of
11 un k mi huvr tli riuh Hi ni < Hum of
ims meetUiuK an 1 1 imn r iiclv slgntd pe
tllloi ni xaled in his 1 unimti to r
t re frnm tin li fit imp I < mi uul admit
the fulli r mi lluiit a niihii MM hv
net of the liaMatm f hoi itue iv prl
n irjil linns and luv > < nl > 11 id 1 vtlili
them to > r uii > tho n l n nl 11 ri tr
ini nt of ill ptmnn vvhii uif 1 uililtim
from the lirminlli ex utlvi innimltif
nnd to tlvi all rmdldatt in tin ttimilng
rliv eli ilm fair letirwontiMott In inn
rondii 1 of lh < iliiiHrlns nnd In Urn pin iv
Ing and counting of llm vntii
Our remount roipi sis Ihivo li n re
jected tin Imliman of tho rmmnlttm Iran
gonv a sli 11 furtti p than evnp hifori to
vvinli usurpation bv hiiwir 11 lining the
jilaees where ibr nrlmnpi > s ihnll lo held
In Iho various wadi of llm eltv ami by 01
reeling Individual nixtitheni of iho coin
inltteo to tiresllc at the primniles nil
Ihein to nrder and put the nnihiiierr Into
nellon fop the eleetlon of enndliuiles for
ofrieo his province having nlunvs lure
toforo Wn vested In ih virlous jipohI
dents of en h vtird tirtmnrv which ureal
chnt has nlnajn been piloctod overy two
j jrs by tho u wmhti > il voters prmntit
rma oomnultin has tet gone further it
tatHI ttMIMMtt
j Show Shoes i
Thats a good deilnltlon of Borne shoes I
Thcyro rhoea good for little else than J
to look at
Our Shoet aro not of them J
Theyre built for useto withstand the I
J wear and tear ot all sorts and condlI
tlont of sldovvalksnnd they do It J
Insist on hiving a imlr of our well J
fitting Spring Shoes Tnfce no suliatlJ
tutca
Ladies
Ulack or Tan 3 Button or Oxford Ties 8
nice cool comfortable Brirlne Shoes
c In extreme narrow toe nitdlum or-
g wide toes prettily tlppod with patent
leather A to r 1J to g at JUO lS
Sand l
Mens
Tan Iaco Shoes In Wine Mode or Tan
e Ckilor never have had them as pretty
u from the narrowest toe to tho broad a
common sense toe nil welted soles A
J to K i to It W J I K and JO J
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Childrens
J lllack or Tan Strap Slippers andS
Southern llutton Cloth Tops the nobS
blest little Shoes
jouvo ever Been any
width any size at c 1 JlSOand lj
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a c
Wo nslc Is to look at them They sell I
easily
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j KRUPP TUFFLY
UAZtr Aim coNoarsa S
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has onlered the city pollco to stand guard
In the lulmary halls during their councils
wnich ivittakis of tho method of tho day
or reconstruction
Jvow tlnreforo moved by these consid-
erations and lu view of all the facts here
In set forlh we tho democrats of the
Cty of Houston representing as wo do n
reutlon signed by l twe < n 0i and 9XM
democrats nnd many others comprising
In tho aggregate a largely controlling ma
Jortty of citizenship in this city believe
that the mantennncci of th purity of tho
l rty a moro decent regard ror Its obll
gatlonn and grac resjionslbllliles the ef
Itctual abolition of mlrule the establish
ntetit of good govirnment nnd the further
anco of Hie growth and prognss Of our
cty demand a henlthler organization of
tho iiariy anil w th that view wo civil upon
every patriotic demovrnt In Houston to
meet en masso In Market Hall in this city
Motidivovenlng nt S oclock on March s
15515 to devise means nnd measures to pre-
vent tho continuance of tho wrongs above
complained of
The following are understood to have
been present nt tho meeting and to In-
dorse the resolutions I M Kruxler Win
Alexander Jnmcd A llretdlng loorgo It
Hringliurst J H Najlor C C ltlchart
Wcbh llre < vliig c C Heavens C t
Heavens Jr It A Ixihnus I Jus Mnel
ler II C Thompson Clns Klnrlneli Jr
John liicy W > > rrnch Alfred M lj
ons John llndsey Jimen Inhlll Hat
Hand loorgo 1 Patlllo Icd Iloemer
W H Tlghlhotise O It Gll on 1 O
Woculbrldge 1 H Orice I I loodman
Morris ItO enlhal Thomas McOonnelL
Win Hrvvln John OHrlen f A flrwn
lierc P Knnti W Iloerk 1 Allerup
J W Hall Ohirles Honinl Pat Hum
WlKht Iirashrar James II Herry C P
Oregorj George C llardj H 1 Oulnn
Hmrv Hughes inio t llelnze A N VHt
cerlad rrnest Mller J II Stnhl John
DeUney John Ijncli
Tho I > ulslana laboring Mens club
composed of colored citizens met last
night In the Tourth wnrl siiith Sev-
eral speeches were made after which tho
club Indorsed the following candidates
Tor MayorH II nice
Por Assessor and Collector Juslln
Idle
Tor IlecorderW 11 11111
For Chief of Police A Hrlchson
Tor Streot Comml sk > nerJ Harris
There was a political meeting last night
out on Houston nvinue In tho Interest of
tho cnndllaey ot Judge Henry llrafheir
Thomas 11 Ttced William McKinlcy and
W It Allison nre nil aspirants for the
position or future pnsldents or keepers
of tho While House They nre all ex
ptrtonrlng some difficulty In securing tho
coveted > sltlon but the reporter ot The
Post dftailed on political matters Ins
found that each or them 1 un bo iiecom
tnolitcd by coming to Houston In front
of an Intelligence ffflen un Travis sue t
there Is a sign In bold letups on a bl ick
board WantedThree White House keepers
This Is tertnlnly n National want and
no doubt If tlw gentlemen mentioned
aliovo should pen this paragraph thev
would start at once for Houston to git
In ahead of Carlisle The intelllienie otflie
slimild find tin trouble In nvtirlng Hie
pirsnni ti > y want an there Is such n
dnmnl fop that position
THI UiCAI STACn
Ti xbs Steer
Mivirlrk III 1 nli r a T xas c it lie llnj
Tim Murplij
tai nun I 1I1I1 Ihh Ililght I S V
Clinrlis Haiotk
Major 11 1 fnimet m in her of Par
ni rV MiuiH lanps V Mirlnvv
ohm I Itiag a fapo binkip minla r
of Piiimi Allnn e 1 hnd M datns
< HI > w a liirliud 1 ntimbr ef
I nrin ik Aillanin tarn 1 Viihv
1 ri n 1 11 nitmii r of the Tnird
1 lux allaf p 1a Ivsun
r ilo 1 K N lvppir r tirilie
laiui s J Mnnl >
I 1 Ihi > i 1 11 Columbus Plshb1 k it enl
oii 1 Lf ih sinan CtiAjhs Allison
ICi 1 1m il liralidirs private setrtirv
liv run fl Hal Ian
Oth 111 v inn a private watttr In the
Vllnct m 01 y Crlflln
IlMitt mini lierp p a A
John It Hwieitt
hiiftntnt Arms Jams II ndtn
Mi llran b r tho ciltle kings wife
Miv IUnit Un lloj
Mo M ijnr Camplull whose husband Is
Hatl 11 d In TLXds
TLXdsMiss
Miss Katherlue Ktunrt
Dlvln St le an 01 plum fpnrn lnllnnn
Miss CliiPlotte Ciiine
lloss > Ilrand rs p I
Mls Dornth Sherrod
NiaiP all or Hnvts eoniKlbs nn thor
ouglilv enin ihi full of fun nnd ni Hon
an I when Interpretid bv the original
or even giiml lompinlia nre grnt populir
suecpss h Ihe one whli h Mi Hnvt Illicit
last und whtoh Is In some lespects the
l t 1 tviis yt rr wim wilnessul
b > nn amllitiie whli h was tvldintli more
than id lined wlh tlie p < rform 1 ice at
Siveinrj 1 Coombs opera house list
evening It was clean smooth delliliirul
enmed bold ring on Iho fuk tl wlh
Mr Tint Murphy whose tnleit has
< iiuniil tho plaj vvrlghts In making the
pliso n success in tl leading rolu of
th > i 111st
Mr Murph > has become a feituro of
tin phi und Is said to have iippmred
In It over lum ptrfornianraH but 111 Ither
time nor inultlpll Itj of p rfornuuii has
ilulliil his etipai It to phiise op rendered
is apimitaiitvs stale Ills tin 111 iisms
his iMts tnlurat stjle his exdlvit mile
up his tin 1 fonceptlon of the eluiii Her
Iho anaeiKoof iinvthliig like nvp doing
In Itui role as ho presents II innke his
priSentntloii of the ehanictr of Mavrl k
lirunder 1 rh h and 1 njuable st igo cita
tion
llm company with Mr Murphy Is it
supeiloi one parti ulnrly he ft mil > suti
port Miss
Dorothy Bhtrrod ns Hew
Hi
will Ttxns ioso trinsplmiiii 10
luthlngtoii Is not only an eveoli nt ne t
iiss but a lad whose p rsonal nttiae
tlons ikIiI 1 In ip charm to hep thopoiuhlv
goo I toiiiiptlou and itortriv il or her
row Miss llxrln l > u Itoy as n Hrmder
Mr Jiuksejii ns llnissy iill > n ti
other moinli > ni ot Hie cast w re goot nnd
Blmiial in iho jopulnr lecepllou of the
TIm defee nhout A Tiicu Steer Is
the i a > rernttil and 11111eil pletupe It
lutscnts of Tfiis llf and elinrntm The
gun Is too piomlnint and none of the
reutuivn nre Inithful to ellli p eMslliic
or past lotiilllons so fip ns they under
lake to palm T ms Hirst xiiiftremtluni
n it eonipnit with Hnstern Ideis of Tv i
and look douby funny to liiult n uudl
encis but ilnnn ht re they amuse sim
ply by tli li rntle iilvusntsK hih Inirhiuss
an stage ft units itist o an > ottur over
driven pictures nitKlit do
There will be no other ittni < nt
the otvtra house until 1 uesilav night nt xt
when pr tt > Mvieiims Delia Pox will be
oem In tonilo opera
on aovunNMHNT ika ui
To tho IMlior of Tho Post
It has Ihoii rill sail that the purty on
tho wrong side of an argument or nt
least 1 ho one getting tho worst of iho dis-
cussion Is generally the one to get niiHry
to itsoit to abuse or to endeavor to rldl
culo or billttlo his opponent In fact this
tiutli has been fo universally acknowl-
edged that It has beeoino nn axiom and
requires no further ptoot than tluxtlmplo
Btntement
Now bttirlng this axiom In mind let us
111 a few Hues review tho iiigumints or
nonargunums Hint have been brought
out against the loud Cloveminent ltnKiif
Its alms and purposes ns expressed by Its
platform of prtntlplns ami thtvtlekel no
° o of which appthirs dull lu this paper
wIiIlIi it submits to tho citizens of lions
ton for their approval or disapproval at
tho coming election
in doing this tho only arguments that
havo coma to the notion of th vvrltut or
rather inn substltuto for nrgiiniint 10
seirteit to by thoro on the wrong side of 11
nutation or who nro incompetent to ilea
with n iiULstlon on Its truu merits have
been abuse btllltlomint and ildl ulo uli
of which point to Uid temper and by an
pllng the rutolald down at tho beginning
Li11 Mv u H sy a o
partial judge ns to who Is on the right
side or at least as to who has gotten tho
better of the argument It seems as It the
HOUSTON DAlIiY POSTt SATURDAY MORNING MARCH 7 1896
flood Oovernment Ivague must have fortl
tied Itself pretty strongly nnd must cer
iilnly have a most righteous causo when
Its opponents llnd themselves In such ties
Iernto straights that they can Und no
weaker points of nttftck The following
nro specimens of tho kind ot stuff that
Is offered us argument or rather proof of
lack of argument to an Intelligent pillule
brfnt Strnvod or Stolen One Odod
Oovernment League just a plnln scrub
dark brlndle horns broken eArs cropped
and brnniletl on all sides with a large pie
Plnder please return to the Age office
No reward ns it Is not worth a continental
to nilbody but ourselves and Is vnltnblc
to us onl l > ecnuso we can have fun with
IL
The Good Oov ernment League was only
a bluff The Ago called It and like the
little bo > s chicken that luul the pips It
went hens
Hold there Stop tho pressl Now what
In Sam Hill has become of that Uood
Oovernment Ieorue Dr llrolle Dr
Helslg Colonel Slosson Judge Klttrell
honest to goodness now hnsnt one of
you got It concealed somewhere nhout his
person
Those aro certainly great arguments
Indicative of the sublime Intelligence
creating them nnd well worthy of the
greit press publishing them Hut for all
that tho Good Government League has
lieon found nnd will probably bo heard
ftom froin time to time during the cam-
paign nnd perhaps finally tit the election
ltespectfully Dr i S Helslg
ITS NEW ItOMt
Tho Change of Bass of the Planters and
Mechanics Nnllotuil Hank
The Planters nnd Mechanics National
bank has moved Into Itiown building di-
rectly acrowi Main street from Its old
stand and It Is more convenient fltteel
up now than ever before On tho loft of
the entrance to ho lunk Is fitted up a
neat reception room Intended for those
who may have private business with the
bmk officials or employes nnd adjoining
this Is tho president s office furnished ap
propriatel Then passing on further to
tho left is the apartment set as do for
the gentleman who presides over the dts
toiiui and exchange and then In the or
der namtd uto arranged the several de
IMrtmnnts pruudul over b > the teller the
bookkeept r and the cojlec tur
In Iho rear are the ofliees of the cashier
and of tho directoit adjoining which me
toilet and cloak rooms and a room In
whli h iho hank stationer in kept in fnet
tho new homo of tho Pinters and Me
dian n Is now supplied wttli all the mod-
ern conveniences In Ihu iirraiigement and
design of Its offico fixtures and furniture
llm Imnk H equipped wth a splendid
fire proof vault with llmo locks and all
of tho most approved safeguards against
IOS b flie burglars or wat r
A Post iprtsontutlvo took n look Into
the vault yesterday and mvv enough
inoiie lu theio to make a Wtst Texas
Imnk cashier tump out ot n third stoi
window but the
newspaper man wns un
armed und Cashier Drew seemed 10 know
It cause he d dnt appear tin le 1st bit
frlghtoncd but blandly remarked that
tlinre would be much moro mono In there
later on
After nseertnlnlng tint the tlmo locks
weie set to runabout fourteen hours th
noivspniior man retired promising to see
tho cashier lute r on
city uitnviTins
Yesterdays reglsratlon of voters 421
total registration to date IIH
PrcslivtoTlan Indies nko sale this even
ing at Drives drug store G3 Main street
I hint will be a meeting ot tho Kimnit
committee tonight to wind up the nffuits
of the late celebrallon
The regular monthly meeting ot Hie dl
reel ry of the Mnnslleld Dramatic club
will be held tonight at tho residence of
Mr N C Miingei
Mrs Clara Gray has succt eded In secur
ing slvMetii pupils and will open bet kln
diirguitn si hool Monday at 9 11 m at the
minor of Main and McKlnuty Sim ex
ii 1 ts to liiLreasu tho ntlendaiico o
iw nt j
Tho campaign commlttno of the Good
Intinment league will meet this evening
fd K o clock at the Union halt 213 12
Main street third Hoop All minibus In
cluding the candidates aio renuosted to
be in est nt
Tho Cent nil Christian church has en-
gaged Mrs Matilda 1 lute hot to dellvtr
lnr famous lei tinp Is Man An Angel
Ihursdiiy night the lith Inst for the
bt ne 111 of the building fund This eliurm
Ing lirtnress delights and Instincts large
auilleints whelever she goes
Gibson Y Oieial for Ilfty veins an
eminent lawer at the Mobile bni sin i
1MI and it brother of Hdwln 12 Overall
of Houston Texas died In Mobile AH
un the mnining of March C In his 7M
jeap Inhoundeil nieeess crowned his life
In llm legal profe slon nnd noblo eharl
lles oilorutd It from vouth lo old age
lint regular mnnthl meeting of the
llebitvv lliltor Chollm soclet or Houston
will take plate nt the svmgogiit 1 01 ner
of Pnsston nnd Hamilton stteeis Smulnv
Man h 8 at 1 p m shani ll membi n
are Invlled to attend this meeting as
businims of Importance will be dans 11 ted
After tho rettiin of the Hmmet council
and the guests of that organizatljii rrom
rtiilvmlnn Ihinsday night lion DNelll
Itmi Hon W J Ktrr and other visitors
wtro entertained lu tho parlors of tin
Law lor A number of Indies weie present
nnd beautiful vocnl and liiMitimcntul
inuslo was furnished
P12IISONAL M12NTI0N
Itobert 0 Tatior of ltrynn ts In the rlt >
Colonel J L lionney of IlrazorK is in
the city
Captain Lee Hal of San Antonio la In
the city
Colonel James II Trezevant of Dallas
Is In tho city
Jndgn llugene J Wilson ot Ilrnzorla
arrlvitl lu tho city eslonia
John S AlderhotT 11 well known lnsui
ante adjuster of Dallas Is 1n the tit
Miss Ilertha Wagner of Columbus Is
visiting her mother Mis
M Wagner of
11W Magnolia street
Mrs J c Itrulford of San Luis Potosl
Mexico Is visiting her sistep Mr3 W It
ltansone 910 Crawford strict
Prank Hates fonneily of this city but
now iv prosperous planter ur irlines
county wns In tho clt jesttrdiv en
route to Galveston w h re ho ts a witness
In n civil suit In tho Pideral ourt
lion ONelll llyitn I ft last nlUit via
the Southern Paelllc ror his homo In St
Louis nfur 1 very pleasant stay or iev
rul da > s in this tliy H met mnny old
friends in Houston and made a number
of niquiilntanres All who met him were
charm d with his pleasing p rsonnlttv
and hopes wtro eprtHed that ho will
again visit this section of tho Slate
a niw oilmen ouhanizi
A mlselonary llaptlst cliurth was or
ganlrd In tho P > thlnn Hull list Simda
known as tho North llnptist church of
Houston lu tho rifth ward There wero
live llaptlst ministers who assisted In th
organization after whleh there was a
sermon preache < bv the pastor of tlio
IJilitl lliptlst church Thin bv lenuestnf
the thalrnuui tin re was a grand shaking
or hands b nil the llnptlsts tiifsent The
had a call conference an u moved
and cnrrlnl iinaulmously that tho our
deacons who were present and wuo have
been serving tho Second Hnptlst church
heretofore should net as deacons of tits
church A cltrk was elected ulso
VOK CITY MAMSIIA1
Tho Post today contains the announce-
ment of Mr 12 11 Stirrelt tue an hide
pendent enndldate for tho ofllco of city
mirslial Mr Sterrett lias the best Inter-
ests of Houston at heart having been born
and reared here lie Is a sou of tho late
Ciipluin J 11 Sterrett the famous old
stuamlsiiii captain who commnndeel boats
plving In the tmv 1111 In the good old da s
Por the pnst ten jenTS Mr Sterrett Ins
been tngaged In tho contracting and build-
Ing business Ilo Is 11 gentleman of tine
elinractcr fully capable of perfoiming the
duties tnlnlled by the office In which be
uspliis nnd has many friends who will
lend him their full Influence
MrDALS TOR TI1XAS PITPILS
Somo time ago tho Daughters of the
liepubllo of Texas offered a gold and ill
vor medal for tho best and second best
compositions upon uny of tho heroes of
Texas history wrIUcn by a Texas school-
girl not under tho nge of 13 vrors All ot
iho compositions wero to lie written and
forwarded to the committee of Judges by
March 1 Stxtyono comitoslttons wero
forwnrdod from Houston and It Is unJsr
sood that about forty were sent from
San Antonio Mayor Lewis Hnncok of
Austin Is chairman ot tho committee of
Judges
KAYS ON A CANCBK
Disease Dlagmvsed With the Aid of Roent-
gens Dlscov cry
Chicago TlmcsHerald
Pathology the science of disease will
owe a vast deal to Roentgens discovery
Such a claim has ben put forth a lmn
dreel times by eminent men of science The
servlco of cathode rajs to anatomical ope-
rations has already been shown It was
demonstrated at Mercy hospllnl jesterduy
that tho unknown tny furnishes u method
of diagnosing tho presence of malignant
diseases
Dr James Hurry the surgeon ot tho Illi-
nois Steel company and Charles 12 Scrlb
her the electrician of tho Western 121ec
trlo company who had the honor of first
Illustrating the uto of cathode rays i sur-
gery In America figured In this operation
winning tho greater lain els of being the
list hi tho world to prove tho prat Ileal
valut of Jtoontgin ra3 In determining the
location and extent of morbid inatotnli al
conditions In tho human structure
Sarcoma a malignant growth altn to
cantor vvns dscoVMOtl and opeiatel uion
In the thigh bono of Mrs SvvaiiBon n pa
th ntnt Mercy hospital
Dr Christian Peiiger a graduate of the
l > l > erslt > of Copenhagen rofr 0f
clinical surgery In the Nortltw cstel 11 Med
ic il school and the Chicago Pol clinic sur-
geon to the German Slsleis of Merc
emergency nnd Cook county hospitals and
una nf the most famous pathologists In
America nsslsted In the operation Thoro
weie piesent besides In Hurry nil 1 Dr
1 c < 1 lrs Miller llnnhln and Morgan
llm siircofs of tho operation ns affecting
Mrs hwarson can not at present bo fore
told Hut of Its greater success In proving
that by means or cathode rays the seat it
malignant diseases such as cancers even
If eiom enled In tlio hollow of thn bones can
bo found mid tooted out was demon
at rated bej ond nil doubt
TAKEN TO TIIH LAH011AT0HY
Last Monday a carriage was driven up
to the door of the Western Ulectiic works
at 227 South Clinton street The patient
Mrs Swnnson was taken up to tho ilee
ttlcal lnborntor whero tho experiments
with catliodo ras have been eonducted
Ot tho nature and history of the disc ise
which tho experimenters then attemi b d
to loeuto Dr jiurr makes this ititomnt
nno It in Mis 9w iiison 11 restdi it of
CI1I1 igu a widow was udmltted to Mr y
hospital ror what Is known as sateoini 11
this ease affettlng the kldnev Sarcoma H
a mallhiiant growth or tumor of a num r
01m natuie On June 2ri Professor Pen
ptrfoimed an operation upon Mrs Hum
son and icmoved the right kldno She
left tlio lnspltul Reptemher 17 being p
paieuilv erne I On Pobunty n 1M1 Mrs
rwinson letuincd to the liospllil tim
Iliilnliig ol a pain In tliu iun > nt Hie rihht
ihlKli It npiems thai satcoma iiecpu nilv
iiiiiKeH Its npttiii uiti in 1 nrtlons 01 the
bmlv lemolc from the pi unary scut of tli
trouble being tatrlid from oie part I
the idhci b > the blood A careful 1 xnm
liiittlon ot tlie tltlhli iund > with nil the
hiiiins of diagnosis at the uiiunitiil ol
liny suigeon gnve only negntle 1 s ills
I lu palu us a tai inr In tlie case was onh
Impoitau whin roupled with the I1N1 ii
of the tafe and the prtvous knovvlelgt of
Iho 1 lstonte of sirionm In another organ
nnd Hit wtll knovii fatt thnt this ill abe
Is tiin niltttd I Hit blool nnd freiiuntlv
altitks tin bones 1 he single nvmpinin of
pain existing as nn original projiosittiin
vvithinit the knoivltilge nieutloueil might
have liii 11 Hie lesul ol 111 oil ot a do n
iniisis hut eveij known means of tne
linl elltgnnsls would have In en po vtil ss
to lei atn the t s 111 cins < > of the p iln m s-
lug us It ild Hum n disease wl1UI1 01UI
nateil In he nilddle of llm bonce
DISTINCT PHOTOGRAPH IS TAKLN
The patient was laid upon thn table 11
ihu laboratory The trooUes tulm vens
placed thine nnd Iho sensitive plate be
noatli thnt part of llm thigh where she ft It
pain V long cxposuie was given In order
In Insnto n snlisfai or ii tilt A heavy
black cloth covneel tho dlsenstd membei
and pitiiecled tlie platu from otdlimry ni
of light Tho negitlve obtained was re
maikablv elear and distinct Tho ray had
inssed through the thigh lump It made
itn vii evtn Into the mediiU irv cavitit
I hat Is iho holloiv of the thigh bone ctui
talnlng tho nv11 row It show id that a lrdt
tlon or the initio nlKiut nilihvaj betwten
the kneo and Hit hlji Joint about two
Iuoioh long ami 1111 lm h wide was entirely
lonr nnd Hint Its pi ico was 11111 up v 1
iptiugv ifiowth llolh puffMsor PingP
and Dr Hiiro uf t > r Intpei ilon of tho
ihudowgroph Imspit ive of tlie irelout
ant 1111111 liiftrind n mallgniitit dinuio of
llm bone whleh dlsMiol comllllon was so
iipiuiieiil lu the iiliUtno lliit Mi Mcilhner
ivltliout metlltnl eduention but being 11
careful obstivet accuralel dtvctlbed Its
el tenee and forni
coRitonoRATHs tin 1iiwr ikt
At 9 oclock osterdiy inoinhu Dr Pen
gor and Dr Hurry performed tho opera-
tion It coiroboraitcd tho evidence of tho
negative thnt saieoua had attacked tho
thigh bone and thn conditions laid bare
by the siugeous knife weie exact those
previously exposed by tho penetrating
Ml 8
8The
The general Importance of tho opera-
tion said Dr Hurry lies lu the fact that
It demonstrate thnt the Roentgen ray fur
nishes n now tut ana of diagnosing not only
suiotima but other diseases of the bones
the pie enee 01 which with the nitins
lilthtito nviillalile to niodlcil si It m 1 liavu
of IM be 11 so ohstmcxl that the knoivltilge
of the
exlsti in i of a 111 illgn int dls > ase nf
fitlng the InterUn and stiuetiiu of tho
hoi no ban been so tit foiled as to make It
impoKslblo 10 avert ratal results In othci
mmiMh the list of the Itnentgtn ni bad
idelisl one picdse agent to the tclenio of
illngiHisth s
I lm surgeons piesent wen greatlv
pbhifcd and ciingratulnted Dr lluiry and
Mi Serlbner upon the kiici e < s or thn es
perlliiint Dr Mller said that without the
negative it would have boon neotusnri to
cm nwiv itho llesli In the bniU > >
111 Imptirlnnco he illstovmy Is bt llovcd
In bo botHiiul lo none on bis or he olhei
side of tlio water
NOTH PHOM RMMIAUL HH0H
To the Hdltor or Tint Post
Houston Texas March ii ISMAn ar
tlelii uppeand lu i8tenbia Post headed
A Oloiknl Hrtor Alleged whleh state
incut If iiermltted to go unchallenged
would do our ilim nnd tho London As-
surance cotpomtlon 111 Injustice wero
tsurprlhed to learn that Milt was brought
on tho ground that because a clerieal
error wus tnidn In deserlblng the pi op
eit the Instiiaiice company declined to
pay the loss n now deslio to slate that
we ilemrilted the local Ion exactly ils
given to us by tho chinch trustees More
over tho company have not declined to
pay tho loss 011 this nccount On thn
contrary tho 1 Intni has been adjust by
Mr J M Cotton acting for tho company
and agrcid to and signed by tho follow
lug trustees of Mount Pillow church 12
D Tinner James Halle Amos Collins
Sandy Mason Pics Okburn and Wesley
Plelds Iho papers havo bten forvvardci
and am now In the hands of the home of
llco at New York lu proper shape for
pnjment Rcspecltillly
Raphael Rros
OUT POR GOItlJ
Washington Star
Wc > er behavs like a general whoso
military training hnd consisted principally
of tho iKrusal of dune novels
Tvpevvrlter Supplies ich ns rlblions
cat lmn paper oil rubber erasers for all
machines J J Pastorlza Prtg A Lltho
Co Houston Tijes
Moaka dancing academy 811 personals
3 R12ILY GORDON 1 W II POSTER
Associated Architects 307J4 Main streeu
TEXAS DEEP WATER PORTS
What a Kansas Man Thinks About
th Outlook
MORE EQUITABLE RATES NEEDED
trust It Mott Desired In Railroads Not
Controlled by Hie EAitern
Cities
Phil P Campbell of Pittsburg Kan
member of thadeep water utilization com
mlttee passed through tho city jeslerdny
on his vvuy homo from a tour of the Tex
oa coist He was scon nt the Law lor by
a representative of Tho Post
What do I think of Texa and the coast
country I am much delighted with this
port of your State In fact with all Texas
There Is 41 wonderful Held for do elopment
heie It seems to me all that ou require
here upen tlio coist country Is energy and
capital to mako this one ot tho most weal-
thy and ptoductlve places In the world
Tho question of obtaining deep water
Mr Campbell said Is no longer one about
wnlch there Is any doubt At Aransas
Pass they have constructed 1 Jetty and
breuk water whleh Have so directed the
oulgoltig tide that it has cut tliu Dar
down four feet since the 1st of SeptMiibu
and is making Lipid gains dall It Is but
a question ot asnoit time until the will
have BUtllclenl water there lo unable
heav ocean going steomeis to pass in and
out with safety Time Is a splendid har-
bor at that point At Gulveston the woik
Is progressing to tho hatiJfaetlon of those
in ohargo of It and the jre able to han-
dle a huge commerce with the water the
alieady Have They havo about twenty
Itvo feet of water at IVit Attliur and are
sending vewsels out to sea loadd with
lumber
iho gieat questlm Is not 0110 of deep
wate 1 bald Mr Campbell but one of
Height rates to the pons whore the water
has been obtained the rrilluija owned
nlnl controlled In the K 1st are m inlpu
lated and managed 111 tlie Interest of the
1 astern haul Pir Instance the Mlssouil
Kansas and Texas lallwuv and the Santa
1 1 both of which 1 tin Into Galveston
ate todav pit vented b the Hastern Tint
hi association from b iiillng a ton of Kan
s us pioditcts into that port Theso roads
would glndl mike a tub based upon the
mileage If tlie wero peimlttcd b their
Hastem connections to dj eo They wont
and need the buslm s
What do > ou think tlio commission ap-
pointed bv the Histern and Southern
tratflo associations will do upon the ques
tion of gulf pott rites
Nothing was Mr Campbells reply
Then bo nilded
Tint commlsslrn was not appointed by
the railways that It ropiest ntetl with a
v low ot li iv lug It do nil thing What
thee traffic association w int Is the long
Lastein haul Tlie so rouls ate not oper
atiil for tho neiomm latlon of tin It
Western lines and t nnneetloiis Their
stork bonds eilTiets and t Titers are all In
the Hast and the Hist controls them
Hut the completion ef tin Kansas City
Iltlsliuig nnd Gulf 1 illvv iv into Port Ar
thui aid Mr Cnmphtll will give nil
outlet ti a g od put tlon of tlie w ostein
half of the Mississippi v alio This is an
hub pendent lb 11 has Its own ttrmlnil
nt Kansas Cltv nnd will nl 1 have its own
terminal at Poll Arthur Tlie 10nl runs
through a rich terrltor a teirltor > Hi it
products abiindantlv torn wheat oata
and polntoes In fact evirv thing diet t
produced in the most spl mild agricultural
eoiintiy til the world This road will be an
outlet to the sea fori v a Nt liraska Kan-
sas Missouri Artansas Texas and Louis-
iana Shippers an 1 producers want to
rucli the miikots nf tho world with the
shoitest possible land h ml and Hie people
uf the We t nnd Sriulh can only do this
through polls on the Texas cost and nf
oursi the pent wilt dn tho business tli it
euin havo tho freight t ik n to the ship
lilpWh it do I think of cltv building at
thesn polls It 1 Impossible 10 prevent
the growth of huge and prosperous cities
ut a seipoit wheie an Imnn rise coni
mtrio Is h nulled Arinsas Pass will lian
lle the t it tli product of Soutlivvtst Texas
soon ik the 110 nlile to tike care ot
thai lingo buMiitss This Industty alone
will make it tllv at that plnt
With 1 through line of 1 illwny extend
lag through the westtrn bulf of tin Mis-
sissippi v illiv Into Poit ttliur said Mr
arnpli II It is lmpemslhlt to ptopliesy
the size of the clt that will be built with-
in the verv Immediite futuie at th it
point Cnplttl nnd enleiprlso are coming-
S nth nnd business men anil men of entti
piis who have watched the growth of
cities In this oitnttry slid the increase of
value in prrpertv will not lose clhlit of
the fait Hint all the best cities in the
woild havi the advantage of cheap w itn
linnspm liilli 1 As soon as the Knnsns
Clt Pittsburg and Gulf 1 illwa I com-
pleted Inln Port Arthur vos l will ho go-
ing nut of that Inrbop loaded with 11 n
products if tho Wi stern tarmer lend will
letutn liudeil with the comnitrce of tlio
eld world The tars Hint have tnken the
farmers torn lo tlie ships side will return
louled with lumber ami Willi Imported
protiuct Tint kind of business will mnko
1 city Whv look nt Galveston It made
a cltv of somo fifty thnusmd with thir-
teen feet of vwvtcr and 1 1111 told It Is one
nf the wealthiest cities of Its size In tho
United Stntes
SHERIFF WILK1NS FREED
YI1ARS OP SLAVPRY AND HOW 1112
12SCAPI2D
Talks About Ills Deliverer Dally in Grati-
tude G ilns Plftcen Pounds lu
Weight Since Ills lliStue
iiImihi Ohio especialThis town
Is greatly exeittmsl over tlie lemarkiblo
lesciio or Shcillt It P Wilkin from one
of tlio woist 101 ins of hlavciy known to
inun lie has now lull leeovetetl from
tho 11 stilts nf his expel it nee and talks
ficel and gialetully uf Ills tlollvctci lu
nil Inltivlew toda he said 1 hive bten
a pirftel slive to lubacrti for over Iw out
llvo eais 1 smoked from twelve to fifteen
eigius a da Ntivtmbti Ith Inst I
bought my Hist hot of NoTollac from
Aneltmoil v Ciamti I had Utile faith
and to my gicat surprise afttr iisms part
of tho third bov I was complete eurtd
and did not have tho least desire for to
hiico lodav 1 I better 1 sleep bet-
ter think heller and I havo gilntd
llftton pounds in weight nnd Dure Is not
a da passis Hint I do not recommend
NoToHuc to many of the tobacco ustrs
vvlin I know aro destroying their lives and
vitality by tho use of tho weed
further Invi stlgatlon revealed tho fact
thul tilt ru ate uUO peoiile living in tills
tun 11 and ttiti sutrounding country who
havo littn cured by NoTollac
Anderson v Cramer stated that they
were thn Hrst 10 start tho good work
here as Mr Anderson tcunisl It W
wei Introduced NoTollac lulu this lown
about line veirs ago Tho demand nt
the start was very light tho folks hnd
no faith In It but wo sold to n few people
and to our groat astoiilshmtnt every one
rtported a euro Since that time we havo
sold hundreds of boxes nnd every one
under a guarantee to cure or refund the
money and strangu as It may seem we
have never had u cull to refund money
NoTollac not only relieves the ner
vous Irritation and makes the uso ot to
bacto eiitlrelv uuneceiwary hut nt tho
same time builds up nnd fortifies the gen-
t ral physical condition As a naturaT In
vlgorntor and stimulant we believe Hiiro
Is no preparation In America to equal It
The publln should be warned how-
ever ngulnst tho purchaso of ony of th
many Imitations on tho market as tho
success of NoTnllno has brought forth a
host of counterfeiters and Imitators The
genuine NoTollac Is mndo by tho Ster
ling Ittmetly Co Chicago MontrenI nnd
New lork and Is sold under a guarantee
to cure by all drutrgists and ever tablet
has tho word NoTollao plainly stamped
thereon
Sold by 12 A Klcsllng Druggist Go
Main street
LEVYS
ARE SHOWING
NEW VEILINGS
GILT BELTS
SILVER BELTS
LEATHER BELTS
SIDE COMBS
NEW NECK STOCKS
NOBBY SHIRT WAISTS
Best brands of Corsets Buck as K and Gr P
Ds W Bs and Thomsons
LEVY BROTHERS
Look at our 50c Shirt Waists
JEWEL GASOLINE STOVES
ARE THE BEST MADE
Time tried and true they never fail to please We
are showing a very attractive line of all Btyles See them
BERINGCORTES HARDWARE COMPY
Mamma
Baby
Have both been benefited by Browns Iron
Jiitters No v oneler they look well and happy
Thousands of mothers and babies can look
the same if they will use
J1R0IIWS IROxV BITTERS
A sure cure for womens troubles and
strengthens weak and puny children
Red X lines on the wrapper show it to be genuine
Brown Chemical Co Baltimore Md
TUG USKS Of SALT
New York Sun
A little salt rubbed on the cups will re-
move ten statu Salt put Into whitewash
will nuke it stick hotter l o nit nnd
water toilein willow furniture lpphlug
it with n bruvli mil rubbjig ilrj ting
hams or iimbntw nntsl In ilt nnd water
will hold their eolor and look brightii
Salt and water inaKes nn cm client rem
eilv for inflamed ovtvt Hemorrhages ot
the lungs of Htomneli nre often eliecked
bv snnll doses of wilt Neuialgn of the
left and limits tin lie curt il hr bulling
night ami morning with silt and w iter
a hut as ein be borne After Intlung
rub the lect bneklv with i toiiso tuwof
A gligle of silt nnd water ftrengthoiH
the tliinnt iinil ucl hot will i nre a
soro throat As a tooth pnvvihr mlt will
m1i the tisth white ami the gums linril
and rosy
Two ten spoons fuls of silt in nif
pint or top water i an emetic nlvvavH
en linml and i tin ititidolc for posoning
h
from nltinln of iilvcr
WITH COMIOUND INTKItnST
Tho l eatlur
A hen Is more productive in
tion to hi r tlre tlinu nnj nnimal propor on the
finn Ih uverami wellfcl lien will
11 ftmu IH to Iill c K In a r one
one of w 1ml l wcierli t otuicm or
more tliu rieldim In s matter near
J four ttniM her own weight In the
two v mouth
At the Mnie rntc of
proilmt a raw vvniilil vicM two ions r
diet or butler in lie J
jcr Ilml
compuison lm s tnn piciiouly the id
ntivu Mipeiinntv of the tinniest hen over
the vallied
more t tm Moreovor m ad 1
lion lo her contribution ot
trfK s
icir a brood of ten or twelve ehlT
nnd care for them until they
nro nlilo
o look after themMdves
while
e v
reil but one duplitite of herself
I If lie hen f In lolns tli it L
for want of her ownerV care nnd ftom
tlioroiul tnlsmnnapcnieut
which ill rt
mX ai 0 i fl
e
NOW YOUVU OOT IT
Commerce Journal
Wo will print tickets for the
local election
n 1 C tLfert 1 ilnlY Hlt ° m > na name on
P M Vor igr rn int
TO CUltll A coiu 7n
onk day
Tiko laxative Itromo Quinine Tabw
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dniBt rotund the nioneT ftu
If
lVlr mama iised Wool Soap I wish mine bull
Wash Woolens zuith
WOOL SOAP
JRfi5n 5 rln t nollRhttultntbobatti In
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